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Rumored promotion through Microsoft's retail stores comes to fruition, includes Xbox Live Gold Membership and Kinect.

Rumors were abound last week that Microsoft was planning some sort of insane-sounding $99 Xbox 360 deal that came encumbered with a two-year subscription contract, and now the console maker has announced exactly that. Those who purchase an Xbox 360 from Microsoft's own retail outlets will be able to buy a new console, complete with an Xbox Live Gold Membership and Kinect, for $99, provided they sign up for a two-year contract with the company.

All this for only $99!* (*$14.99 monthly subscription fee applies. Two-year contract required. This still costs more than a regular Xbox 360 bundle.)

The subscription fee for the contract is $14.99 per-month, which roughly amounts to just under a hundred dollars more than you'd pay for all of the included Xbox stuff up-front. There is also an undisclosed "termination fee" for those who want to break their contract early.

It's a cell phone model as-yet-unused in console gaming, but could be successful for the seven-year-old console, provided people can actually find a Microsoft Store to buy one of these things. The number of nationwide locations for Microsoft Stores is relatively low, though if you happen to live within relative driving distance of Scottsdale, Arizona's beautiful Scottsdale Fashion Square, or one of the two separate locations in New Jersey (wait, what?), then you're in luck.

Once you're done contemplating the irony of this deal for a device that relies heavily on digital content being exclusively available through hard to find brick-and-mortar retail outlets, you can find the complete list of Microsoft Store locations here.

Rumors were abound last week that Microsoft was planning some sort of insane-sounding $99 Xbox 360 deal that came encumbered with a two-year subscription contract, and now the console maker has announced exactly that. Those who purchase an Xbox 360 from Microsoft's own retail outlets will be able to buy a new console, complete with an Xbox Live Gold Membership and Kinect, for $99, provided they sign up for a two-year contract with the company.

All this for only $99!* (*$14.99 monthly subscription fee applies. Two-year contract required. This still costs more than a regular Xbox 360 bundle.)

The subscription fee for the contract is $14.99 per-month, which roughly amounts to just under a hundred dollars more than you'd pay for all of the included Xbox stuff up-front. There is also an undisclosed "termination fee" for those who want to break their contract early.

It's a cell phone model as-yet-unused in console gaming, but could be successful for the seven-year-old console, provided people can actually find a Microsoft Store to buy one of these things. The number of nationwide locations for Microsoft Stores is relatively low, though if you happen to live within relative driving distance of Scottsdale, Arizona's beautiful Scottsdale Fashion Square, or one of the two separate locations in New Jersey (wait, what?), then you're in luck.

Once you're done contemplating the irony of this deal for a device that relies heavily on digital content being exclusively available through hard to find brick-and-mortar retail outlets, you can find the complete list of Microsoft Store locations here.

The Best Buy outlet has a refurb 250 GB slim right now for $150. If you don't have much cash right now buy that, get your free month of Gold when you register an account on the system, and then buy a year of Gold for $40 (if you even want it) when it goes on sale in the next 4-6 weeks as it often does. Add a used/sale Kinect for $100 or less when one becomes available, again only if you want it. It's a much better deal and you'll really be glad you have that hard drive. I wouldn't worry about the refurb's 90 day warranty aspect. With the heating problem solved if anything goes wrong it's likely to be in the first month or after a few years.

This is not a consumer friendly model. While the barrier to entry is low $99 as stated in the previous comment after two years you paid $460. Or a savvy consumer could pay $315 for all of what's being offered and not be tied into some payment plan. Unfortunately I believe this is a trend that will continue into the next generation. I'm sure PlayStation will follow suit.

New Jersey has more shopping malls per square mile then anywhere else an is squished between 2 major cities and somehow Alex is surprised there are two stores in the state. Doesn't he live in NY? Think he would understand this by now. NJ has everything.

More surprising is the fact that Microsoft has retail stores. When the fuck did that happen?

They are actually just opening up a Microsoft store in my shitty mall I'm an Abercrombie manager at in central Jersey. Not far from the Apple store in the same mall. Don't know how well this deal or actual store will do though.

@Alex: They may have "abounded", or they might "abound" now if they were still rumors (but, they aren't, so they can't) . . . they might even have been "around" . . . but those first three words up there just don't work together.

@devilzrule27: When you consider the huge chunks of the country currently unserviced by Microsoft Stores, I am just surprised they would shove two of them into a state as comparatively tiny as New Jersey.

I kind of don't see the allure of this plan. Would anyone here buy into this?

It's for people who don't have the money to pay a few hundred upfront but can afford to put $100 down and $15/mo after. It's a bad purchase for most people, but as far as these schemes go the markup isn't terrible. If you went to a place like Rent-a-Center you'd probably pay $600 for the same package by the time you owned it.

It seems strange that they would be testing a new pricing model now. It looks like it would be a better structure for a next gen console. I would do this day one for a 720 as opposed to dropping $400-$500 at once, but 7 years into a cycle? Does this says that the next gen is still 2 years out?

Also, do you get anything else for your monthly fee? Discounted Netflix/Hulu? A few hundred MP's to throw around? Some sort of exclusive content? Or just a $500 console that might be obsolete before your 2 years is up?

I'm mostly curious to see what the early termination fee is. It's got to be pretty substantial if you cut out at the very beginning, right? Otherwise you'd be able to pay the price of the console, the termination fee, and buy two years of gold for way less than you would get it paying monthly at fifteen bucks.

You'd think if they intended to give this model a serious go, they would have attempted to sweeten the deal a bit. I'm sure someone won't do the math and will pick up the model, but come on, it just doesn't make sense.

It seems strange that they would be testing a new pricing model now. It looks like it would be a better structure for a next gen console. I would do this day one for a 720 as opposed to dropping $400-$500 at once, but 7 years into a cycle? Does this says that the next gen is still 2 years out?

Also, do you get anything else for your monthly fee? Discounted Netflix/Hulu? A few hundred MP's to throw around? Some sort of exclusive content? Or just a $500 console that might be obsolete before your 2 years is up?

I think it's supersmart to test out the waters before the next gen. I am pretty sure that's the reason they are trying it out at this point in the console lifetime cycle, to get experience with this model and work out the kinks.

What MS is trying here is very brave but could change everything. They want to charge upwards of £500 for a new console to justify R&D etc but currently can’t, as they’d be laughed out the market. Yet anyone with a smartphone wanders round “purchasing” a £500 handset every two years. This contract system on a new console would make signing up for that brand new latest Xbox a much easier decision – no longer just the realm of the foolhardy early adopter. The high “contract-free” price could/would be hidden and turned into something of a non-issue

I think this plan is less ridiculous than it sounds. People buy stuff on credit cards all the time, increasing the price of everything. The Xbox deal is no different. If it catches on this will also help kick start the digital future we'd all prefer.

So unless I missed something this is a slight discount, at least at retail prices for what's provided. Edit: Even at retail prices this bundle is more expensive. However, you don't need to pay nearly as much upfront, which can be huge for some people.

There is no doubt i my mind they are testing this to have this possibility when the next console comes around. We as consumers are used to this way of doing it, and we bite the bullet every two years with a mobile.

I'm predicting different models, (arcade, mid and pro/limited), with different entry level fee, but all with the same sub plan. i dont like it personally, but its not a bad idea from a business POV.

I kind of don't see the allure of this plan. Would anyone here buy into this?

It's for people who don't have the money to pay a few hundred upfront but can afford to put $100 down and $15/mo after. It's a bad purchase for most people, but as far as these schemes go the markup isn't terrible. If you went to a place like Rent-a-Center you'd probably pay $600 for the same package by the time you owned it.

Well Rent-a-center is a fucking scam in of itself.

But even then if they don't have the money to pay a few hundred upfront, then maybe they should save up some so they aren't hemorrhaging an extra hundred over the course of a couple years. It's a bad purchase for all people.

lol america loves subsidized phones. hopefully people understand that it really is no different and it either bring light that people are morons for overpaying for phone plans or that the subsidized model is for suckers.

So unless I missed something this is a slight discount, at least at retail prices for what's provided. Also, you don't need to pay nearly as much upfront, which can be huge for some people.

Yeah. When I first saw this posted somewhere, it didn't include the kinect or the XBL Gold so maybe people aren't paying attention? This seems like a fine deal.

@handsomeb said:

It seems strange that they would be testing a new pricing model now. It looks like it would be a better structure for a next gen console. I would do this day one for a 720 as opposed to dropping $400-$500 at once, but 7 years into a cycle? Does this says that the next gen is still 2 years out?

Also, do you get anything else for your monthly fee? Discounted Netflix/Hulu? A few hundred MP's to throw around? Some sort of exclusive content? Or just a $500 console that might be obsolete before your 2 years is up?

My guess is if you take this deal, you can't really afford a $500 brand new console on launch, so they won't mind getting this. 360 is still fine and will have a better selection of games than the next Xbox for at least 6 months, and that next console is probably a year from being announced, or at the very least from being talked about in any real way.

Alex needs to get happier today, he's being needless jerky today. Relies on digital content? Isn't it the 4GB model? Yeah, lots of digital content on that device...

And they said that they are opening new locations soon, I believe, so that's a thing to look forward to. This is clearly an experiment, otherwise it would be easier to get. No need to be a massive cock about it.